Posted on 08/03/2008 12:31:31 AM PDT by ScaniaBoy
(IsraelNN.com) Syrian President Bashar Assad's top aide and adviser, General Mohammed Suleiman, was assassinated on Friday, according to Arab news sources.
Suleiman, who was also Syria's liaison officer to the Hizbullah terrorist organization in Lebanon, was shot and killed by an unidentified sniper in the Syrian port city of Tartous.
Syrian authorities tried unsuccessfully to prevent publication of the news. The country's Albawaba newspaper, which reported the incident, speculated that Israel might have been behind the killing.
Both Albawaba and the London-based Al-Hayat newspaper raised the issue of last February's assassination of Hizbullah second-in-command Imad Mughniyeh, who died in a car bombing in Damascus. Syria blamed Israel for the killing, but Jerusalem denied any involvement.
I’m looking at this picture and thinking what a wonderful target for a couple well placed 2000 pound smart bombs.
Sources: Assad adviser assassinated(General Mohammed Suleiman)
According to the sources, Suleiman was shot dead by a sniper in the Syrian port city of Tartous. They added the funeral service will be held on Sunday in Suleiman's home-town of Driekesh which is located less than 20 kilometers away from Tartous.
GRRRRREAT news! Trickle down annihilation works!
Doubt it. Sounds like a Syrian job.
Here’s an interesting tidbit from Ha’artz:
“Pan-Arab al-Hayat newspaper, quoting “well-informed” sources in London, said the officer had been found dead on Friday night-Saturday morning. It said the officer had been in charge of “sensitive files” and was close to the Syrian leadership. “
And then these morons wonder why only about 45% of the nation trusts them on national security issues. These morons would not recognize a bad guy if he lit up their butts with a ___________ (have at it folks) and even then it will because we don't understand “the terrorist(s) angst”.
He looks younger and bathed, but he has the black towel on his head, which means he's a descendant of Mohammed, may pigs be upon him.
I didn’t either...
Condolences...
To the virgins.
The Tartous venue is very interesting. If a ship explodes somewhere in the Med, or goes missing, you may have the answer.
Or the CIA...
So many possibilities: Hizbullah payback for the assassination of Imad Mughniyeh, or internal forces within Syrian military, or possibly Assad himself wanting to be free of his chief ‘handler’....... or Lebanese payback for all the assassinations of their politicians, or Mossad for all kinds of reasons, or Iran as warning and punishment for Syria flirting with negotiations with Israel..... etc. etc.
This guy was not merely some “aide” to Assad, he was the real power behind the throne and Assad, monkey-boy, was just a puppet and figurehead. Now it will be interesting to see if Assad is asserting himself, or if others in the military cabal that runs Syria are taking over.
Love this - “Syrian authorities tried unsuccessfully to prevent publication of the news.”
Just like Nancy Pelosi would do!
In this government with this State Department?
Please !!!
Don’t kid yourself on these “charismatic” types. Mahsood was a fanatic Muslim and as such brutal and ruthless.
“Maybe Iran or their stooges Hezbollah is sending a message to Assad about attempting any potential peace deal with Israel.”
Exactly my thought when I read the article, specifically I believe it’s Iran. This would be the warning shot across Assad’s bow. Assad is for Assad. Like Seaweed on the ocean floor, he sways with the current of whom appears to be the strongest, and reacts to cover his personal’s.
It will be interesting over the next few weeks his reaction.
Hezbolloh?
“The enemy of my enemy is my friend” concept applied. We had a president that sold us down the river further than Mahsood ever did. Even bombed another country to cover up a blue stained dress.
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